CHAPTER 3 ALLAH’S COVENANT WITH ADAM (as). The Barzakh According to Islam and all divinely revealed religions, when a person dies on earth he will not.

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CHAPTER 3 ALLAH’S COVENANT WITH ADAM (as)

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The Barzakh According to Islam and all divinely revealed religions, when a person dies on earth he will not be reborn until the Day of Resurrection. After the destruction of the world, all of mankind will rise up from the dead to be judged by Allah. From a time a man dies until he is resurrected he remains in a suspended state known in Arabic as “Barzakh” (lit. meaning is partition).

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It should not seem strange to think that someone who died thousands of years ago, may be waiting for thousands of years before finally being brought back to life, because the Prophet (pbuh) had said that everyone’s death is the beginning of his resurrection. Time only exists for those living on earth. Once a man dies, he leaves time zone and a thousand of years become a blinking of an eye.

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Allah illustrated that reality in a story which He related in Surah al-Baqarah about a man who doubted Allah’s ability to resurrect a village; to bring back to life after its death. So Allah caused him to die for a hundred years and when he was resurrected, questioned him as to how long he had “slept”. He replied “A day or part of a day”. [Surah al-Baqarah 2:259]. Similarly people who awaken from long comas often think that little or no time has passed.

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Pre-Creation Although Islam rejects the notion of the soul’s continuous rebirth, it does, however, recognise that the soul of each child came into existence prior to its birth on earth. The Prophet (pbuh) related that when Allah created Adam (as), He took a covenant from him in a place called Na’maan on the day of Arafah. He then extracted from him all of his descendents who would be born until the end of the world, generation after generation, and spread them out in front of Him in order to take a covenant from them also.

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Allah says: وَإِذۡ أَخَذَ رَبُّكَ مِنۢ بَنِىٓ ءَادَمَ مِن ظُهُورِهِمۡ ذُرِّيَّتَہُمۡ وَأَشۡہَدَهُمۡ عَلَىٰٓ أَنفُسِہِمۡ أَلَسۡتُ بِرَبِّكُمۡ‌ۖ قَالُواْ بَلَىٰ‌ۛ شَهِدۡنَآ‌ۛ أَن تَقُولُواْ يَوۡمَ ٱلۡقِيَـٰمَةِ إِنَّا ڪُنَّا عَنۡ هَـٰذَا غَـٰفِلِينَ (١٧٢) أَوۡ تَقُولُوٓاْ إِنَّمَآ أَشۡرَكَ ءَابَآؤُنَا مِن قَبۡلُ وَڪُنَّا ذُرِّيَّةً۬ مِّنۢ بَعۡدِهِمۡ‌ۖ أَفَتُہۡلِكُنَا بِمَا فَعَلَ ٱلۡمُبۡطِلُونَ “When your Lord drew forth from the loins of the children of Adam, their descendants and made them testify concerning themselves. (Saying): ‘Am I not your Lord?’. They said, ‘Yes, we testify to it.’ (This) in case you say on the Day of Judgement, ‘We were unaware of this’. Or in case you say, ‘It was our ancestors who made partners (with Allah) and we are only their descendants, Will you then destroy us for what those liars did?” [Surah al-Araaf 7:172-3]

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The verse and the prophetic explanation confirm the fact that everyone is responsible for belief in God and on the Day of Judgement excuses will not be accepted. Every human being has the belief in God imprinted on his soul and Allah shows every idolater during the course of his life, signs that his idol is not God.

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The Prophet (pbuh) then went on to say, “Allah then placed between the two eyes of every human a flash of light showing their Eemaan and showed them all to Adam (as). Adam(as) was awed by the sight of all these countless numbers of beings with flashes of light between their eyes so he asked Allah, “O Lord, who are they?” Allah told him that they were all of his descendants. Adam(as) then began looking closely at one whose flash amazed him, then he asked who he was and Allah said, “That is a man called Dawood from the last of his nations among your descendants.” Adam (as) then asked how old he was and when Allah informed him that he was sixty, he said, “O Lord, increase his age by taking forty years from my age.” But when Adam’s (as) life span reached its end and the angel of death came, he said “Is there not forty more years of my life still remaining?” The Angel replied, “Did you not give them to your descendant Dawood?” Adam (as) denied that he had done so and his descendants denied their promise to Allah. Adam(as) later forgot his covenant to Allah and so did his descendants and they all fell into error.” [at-Tirmidhi]

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Adam (as) ate from the forbidden tree due to his forgetting his promise to Allah and Satan’s deceptive prodding, and most of mankind have ignored their responsibility to believe in God and worship Him alone, and have fallen into the worship of the creation. If someone sincerely believes in Allah and tries to do good, Allah will give him many opportunities to improve his belief and increase his good deeds. Allah will never cause sincere belief to be wasted even if the believer falls off the path, He will help him back on it. Allah may punish him in this life when he goes off the right track to remind him of his errors and wake him up to make amends. In fact, Allah will be so merciful as to take the life of the sincere believer while doing a good deed, thereby insuring that the believer will be among the fortunate dwellers of paradise

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If someone, on the other hand, disbelieves in Allah and rejects righteousness, Allah then makes his evil deeds easy for him. Allah gives him success when he does bad and that encourages him to do more evil until he dies in such a sinful state and is flung into the everlasting fire because of his evil deeds.

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The Fitrah Since Allah made all human beings swear to His Godhood when He created Adam (as), this oath is printed on the human soul even before it enters the fetus in the fifth month of pregnancy. So when a child is born, it has with it a natural belief in Allah. This natural belief is called in Arabic the “Fitrah”. If the child were left alone, it would grow up aware of Allah in His unity, but all children are affected by the pressures of their environment whether directly or indirectly.

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The Prophet (pbuh) reported that Allah said: “I created My servants in the right religion but the devils made them go astray” [Muslim] The Prophet (pbuh) also said: “Each child is born in a state of “Fitrah”, but his parents make him a Jew or a Christian. It is like the way an animal gives birth to a normal offspring. Have you noticed any (young animal) born mutilated before you mutilate them?” [Muslim & Bukhari]

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So, just as the child’s body submits to the physical laws which Allah has put in nature, its soul also submits naturally to the fact that Allah is its Lord and Creator. But its parents try to make it follow their own way and the child is not strong enough in the early stages of its life to resist or oppose its parents. Allah does not hold the child accountable for the religion it follows at its early stage. When the child matures and clear proofs and falsehood of its religion are brought to it the adult must now follow the religion of knowledge and reason.

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At this point the devils try their best to encourage him to stay as he is, or to go further astray. If he struggles to keep his Fitrah, Allah will help him overcome his desires. Because of all these powerful forces fighting against the Fitrah, Allah chose certain righteous men and revealed to them clearly the right path in life. These men whom we call prophets were sent to help our Fitrah defeat its enemies.

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It is man’s duty to follow the way of the prophets, since it is the only way which is truly in harmony with his nature. If he does not follow the truth, he will be like those misguided people about whom Allah says in the Quran:

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وَإِذَا قِيلَ لَهُمُ ٱتَّبِعُواْ مَآ أَنزَلَ ٱللَّهُ قَالُواْ بَلۡ نَتَّبِعُ مَآ أَلۡفَيۡنَا عَلَيۡهِ ءَابَآءَنَآ‌ۗ أَوَلَوۡ كَانَ ءَابَآؤُهُمۡ لَا يَعۡقِلُونَ شَيۡـًٔ۬ا وَلَا يَهۡتَدُونَ “If they are told to follow what Allah has revealed, they say: ‘No, we will continue to follow what we found our foreparents doing!’ Even though their foreparents did not comprehend anything nor were they rightly guided.” [Surah al-Baqarah 2:170]

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Allah forbids us from obeying our parents if what they want us to do is against the way of the prophets. Allah says: وَوَصَّيۡنَا ٱلۡإِنسَـٰنَ بِوَٲلِدَيۡهِ حُسۡنً۬ا‌ۖ وَإِن جَـٰهَدَاكَ لِتُشۡرِكَ بِى مَا لَيۡسَ لَكَ بِهِۦ عِلۡمٌ۬ فَلَا تُطِعۡهُمَآ‌ۚ “We advise man to be good to his parents, but if they try to make you do in My name what you know to be false, do not obey them” [Surah al-Ankaboot 29:8]

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Born Muslim Those who are fortunate to be born in Muslim families must be aware that all such “Muslims” are not automatically guaranteed paradise, because the Prophet (pbuh) warned that a large part of the Muslim nation would follow the Jews and Christians so closely that if they enter a lizard hole, Muslims would climb in after them. [Bukhari & Muslim]. He also said that before the Last Day some Muslims would actually worship idols [Bukhari & Muslim].

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Today, there are some Muslims all round the world praying to the dead, building tombs and masjids over graves and even performing rites of worship over them. There are even some who claim to be Muslim and worship Ali as Allah. (The Nusayris of Syria and the Druzes of Palestine and Lebanon. Some have turned the Quran into a good luck charm which they hang around their necks, in their cars or on key chains etc.

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Those born into such a Muslim world who blindly follow whatever their parents did or believed, have to stop and think whether they are simply a Muslim by chance or a Muslim by choice?

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The Covenant The covenant which every man made to Allah during pre-creation was that he would recognise Allah as his Lord and not direct any form of worship to others besides him. This is the essential meaning of the “Shahaada” (declaration of faith) which everyone must make in order to become a full fledged Muslim; Laa ilaaha illallaah (There is none worthy of worship but Allah) This is also known as “Kalimah at – Tawheed” the statement of Allah’s Unity.

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How is the Covenant fulfilled?  By sincerely believing in Tawheed & putting that belief into practice in daily life.  B By avoiding all acts of Shirk (setting up partners with Allah). y closely following the Prophet (pbuh) whom Allah sent as a practical and living example of life based on the principle ofTawheed.

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The covenant with Allah can only be fulfilled by a Muslim by choice, regardless of whether his parents were Muslims or not. The application of the covenant is the implementation of the principles of Islam. Man’s Fitrah is the basis of Islam, so when he practices Islam totally, his outer actions and deeds come into harmony with the very nature in which Allah created man’s inner being. When this takes place, man unites his inner being with his outer being which is a key aspect of Tawheed.

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The result of this aspect of Tawheed is the creation of the truly pious man in the mould of Adam (as), to whom Allah made the angles bow and whom Allah chose to rule the earth. Only man who lives Tawheed can judge and rule the earth with true justice.